Too expensive
Too expensive. Nothing much for smaller kids. No animals to touch.
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The Fisheries and Maritime Museum is a privately owned museum in Esbjerg, Denmark.
Tarphagevej 2, 6710, Esbjerg, Denmark
Too expensive. Nothing much for smaller kids. No animals to touch.
After visiting the museum we decided to have a take away from the cafeteria. We ordered fish 'n chips but there was NO fish. Only a thick layer of batter, which was we chucked in the bin. So £7 for a portion of chips. I also observed that the staff didn't adhere to hygiejne. One of them who served me put this fingers through his hair, another girl had her mobile phone in the food area. None of them wore gloves and none of them washed or sanitised their hands!
I complained via email I was given in the reception. The 'manageress' didn't want to know. Lame excuses for their staff not required to wear gloves etc
Shan't be eating there again.. EVER
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